Atleast the believers of the big bang are attempting to understand how it all began. If evidence disproves the big bang, they will not feel attached to that particular theory. They will leave it behind, without hesitation, and follow the evidence. They are willing to learn.
The same can not be said for those that have theistic faith.
The point of my comment was that people that have faith are, by definition, unmoved by evidence. Sure, they can believe in the big bang, but they still have to say "someone" did it despite any evidence to support that theory.
Anyway, forgive me, you are correct. Next time I will add the phrase "tend to" with regard to believers in scientific theories.
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Atleast the believers of the big bang are attempting to understand how it all began. If evidence disproves the big bang, they will not feel attached to that particular theory. They will leave it behind, without hesitation, and follow the evidence. They are willing to learn.
The same can not be said for those that have theistic faith.
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Just like you've left behind your generalizations. Lot's of people of faith also believe in the big bang, or something similar.
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The point of my comment was that people that have faith are, by definition, unmoved by evidence. Sure, they can believe in the big bang, but they still have to say "someone" did it despite any evidence to support that theory.
Anyway, forgive me, you are correct. Next time I will add the phrase "tend to" with regard to believers in scientific theories.